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The primary defect lies in the growth zone of the long bones.
Around the time of the Second World War, industrial harvesters came in, seeking alginates, and unwittingly took off the growth zone of the plants, slowing their recuperation.
Their use in juvenile athletes can cause premature epiphyseal closure (early ossification of the growth zone of bones), compromising the attainment of their full adult height.
Twelve (75%) FSUs have decreased signal in the growth zone of the inferior vertebra.
Fifteen out of sixteen (94%) loaded FSUs have decreased signal in the growth zone of the superior vertebra.
Fifteen (94%) of the loaded FSUs have decreased MRI signal in the growth zone of the superior vertebra and 12 (75%) in the inferior vertebrae.
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Multiple defects in the growth zones of the skeleton are distinct from familial hypophosphatemia, a condition characterized by low phosphate levels in the blood; it affects the kidney primarily and the skeleton only secondarily.
Winegrowers are trying to fend off these effects — which threaten the growth zones of a wide range of vineyards in Southern Europe — by paying closer attention to the location of their vines, by picking out varieties and rootstocks more resistant to temperature extremes, and by shaping and tilling the land to conserve water.
Primary mixed cell cultures were established from tissue samples of the chondrogenic growth zones of primary and regenerating antlers as well as the pedicle periosteum.
In addition, cells positive for the stem cell/progenitor cell markers STRO-1, CD133 and CD271 (LNGFR) were isolated from the growth zones of regenerating fallow deer antlers as well as the pedicle periosteum and cultivated for extended periods of time.
In fusions, growth zones of opposing vertebral bodies had fused and intervertebral space mineralized.
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